Sometimes the most inspiring rescue stories come full circle.
A dog that was once fighting for his own survival after being abandoned, attacked, and left injured in a ditch is now spending his days bringing comfort to elderly people in a care home. His remarkable journey from victim to therapy dog is touching hearts across the UK and proving that second chances can change lives—not just for animals, but for people too.
Meet Clement, a nine-year-old rescue dog whose gentle personality is making a meaningful difference in the lives of care home residents in Norfolk.
A Near-Tragic Beginning in Romania
Before becoming a beloved therapy dog, Clement faced unimaginable hardship.
The mixed-breed dog was living in Romania when a devastating series of events nearly cost him his life. After reportedly escaping when his owner accidentally let him out, Clement was attacked by two other dogs and then struck by a car.
Injured and alone, he disappeared during freezing winter weather.
Three days later, he was discovered lying in a ditch covered by snow.
For many animals, such an ordeal would have been fatal. But thanks to the dedication of local volunteers, Clement was rescued, treated, and slowly nursed back to health.
The dog who had once been left for dead was given a second chance.
Finding a New Home and a New Purpose
After recovering in Romania, Clement’s story took another positive turn when he was adopted by Norwich resident Stephanie Israel.
From the moment she met him, she knew there was something special about the small black rescue dog.
His name, Clement, turned out to be particularly fitting.
According to Israel, the name means “merciful and gentle”—qualities that perfectly describe his personality.
Those characteristics would eventually lead him toward an unexpected role helping others.
Becoming a Certified Therapy Dog
Not every dog is suited to therapy work.
Dogs visiting care homes must be calm, patient, affectionate, and comfortable around strangers. They need to remain relaxed in unfamiliar environments and enjoy interacting with people.
Fortunately, Clement seemed made for the job.
After arriving in England, he successfully completed assessments through the charity Canine Concern, an organization that helps connect trained therapy dogs with people who can benefit from animal companionship.
Today, Clement visits Ashfields Care Home in Rackheath every two weeks, where he has become a favorite among residents.
Bringing Comfort to People Living With Dementia
One of the most remarkable aspects of Clement’s story is his connection with residents living with dementia.
According to Israel, he has a natural ability to engage with people and create meaningful interactions.
Many residents who spend time with him begin sharing memories of pets they owned earlier in life. For individuals experiencing dementia, those memories can be especially valuable.
A simple interaction with a friendly dog can spark conversations, encourage social engagement, and provide emotional comfort.
Israel believes Clement’s own history may make his role even more meaningful.
His original owner in Romania was also a woman living with dementia.
In a touching twist of fate, the dog who once received love and care from someone facing memory challenges is now helping others in similar circumstances.
Residents Light Up During His Visits
Staff members at Ashfields Care Home say Clement’s visits have had a noticeable impact.
Residents often brighten visibly when he arrives, eager to spend time petting him, talking to him, or simply enjoying his calm presence.
Animal-assisted therapy has long been associated with emotional and mental health benefits, particularly for older adults.
For some residents, Clement provides companionship.
For others, he offers comfort, nostalgia, and moments of happiness that break up their daily routine.
According to the care home’s operator, Barchester Healthcare, his gentle temperament has made him a welcome visitor.
Staff describe his visits as a powerful reminder of the positive impact animals can have on wellbeing and social connection.
Why Rescue Dogs Deserve a Chance
Clement’s journey also highlights the potential of rescue animals.
Israel currently shares her home with four rescue dogs adopted from overseas and believes many rescued animals make exceptional companions.
She notes that dogs rescued from countries such as Romania often grow up around other animals and can adapt well to multi-dog households.
For her, choosing rescue dogs means giving deserving animals an opportunity they might not otherwise receive.
Without adoption, many of these dogs would never experience the safety and stability of a permanent home.
A Story of Survival, Compassion, and Hope
Clement’s story is more than a rescue tale.
It’s a story about resilience.
A dog once abandoned and injured has become a source of comfort for people who need it most.
A dog rescued from a snowy ditch now spends his days bringing warmth to others.
And in every care home visit, every wag of his tail, and every smile he inspires, Clement serves as a reminder that healing can come from the most unexpected places.
His journey proves that sometimes the animals we save end up saving us right back.

